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IT business reports sales boost

Thursday, 11th October 2012

The Malmesbury-based business said its sales increased by 26 per cent over the last 12 months, which is its fifth year of double-digit growth.

ICCM added that it has also appointed five new members of staff to support its growth in consultancy services, solution delivery and account management.

James Gay, founder and chief executive of ICCM Solutions said: “This year’s performance is a testament to the continued high level of service we provide to our customers. The achievement also reflects the hard work of the entire ICCM team, putting us in a great position to invest in further product development.

“As a progressive company we fully expect to see further expansion over the next 12 months, especially as we increasingly move into overseas markets.”

ICCM was founded in 1998 and provides IT service management services for IT, HR, facilities management, legal and sales. Its clients include BBC Worldwide, Tesco and Wessex Water.